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praise and protest

“The Medicine” with Zach Stewart
14 Oct 2021

“The Medicine” with Zach Stewart

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In this episode, we discuss Zach Stewart’s art featured in the music video for “The Medicine,” a song composed by Common Hymnal, Dee Wilson, and Alex Aiono. We invite you to reflect with us on the experience of creating art that intertwines praise and protest and how art can be used as a space and an invitation.

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